Here’s what’s known about Chris Phelan and the Parramatta Eels as of recent reports.
Core answer
- Chris Phelan, a two-time Parramatta Eels premiership winner (1982 and 1983) and former Queensland State of Origin forward, has passed away at age 70. The Eels announced his death and described him as a beloved member of the club’s history [Vale: Chris Phelan].[3]
Details and context
- Phelan contributed to Parramatta’s back-to-back premierships in the early 1980s and played 53 first-grade games for the Eels from 1982 to 1984, including a grand final appearance in 1984. He also had a premiership with Souths Magpies in 1985 during his club career in Australia [SSBCRack News summary, Parramatta Eels official site excerpt].[1][3]
- In response to his passing, the Eels indicated they would honor his memory by wearing black armbands in their upcoming match against the North Queensland Cowboys, signaling the club’s respect and remembrance of his contributions [SSBCRack News excerpt, Vale: Chris Phelan; Sporting News excerpt reproduced in aggregated sources].[5][1][3]
Where to look for confirmation and tributes
- The Parramatta Eels’ official site posted a tribute and details of the armband ceremony in their May 4, 2026 update titled “Vale: Chris Phelan” [Vale: Chris Phelan].[3]
- Media outlets covering rugby league have reported on Phelan’s passing and the ensuing tributes within the NRL community, including notices of the armbands and remembrances from former teammates [Yahoo/NSW outlets summarized in web results; cross-check for specifics in local coverage].[7][9][5]
Illustrative note
- A common thread across sources is that Phelan is remembered not only for his on-field achievements with the Eels but also as part of the broader golden era of Parramatta rugby league, with a lasting legacy among teammates and fans.
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www.espn.comThe rugby league community is mourning the death of two-time Parramatta Eels premiership winner Chris Phelan, who passed away at 70 following a battle with cancer.
azat.tvThe Parramatta Eels are mourning the loss of Chris Phelan (Eel #405), a cherished member of the club’s 1982 and 1983 Premiership-winning teams. Phelan, who
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www.sportingnews.comThe Parramatta Eels are deeply saddened by the passing of Chris Phelan, a member of the club’s 1982 and 1983 Premiership-winning teams.
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www.nzherald.co.nzParramatta Eels premiership winner Chris Phelan died aged 70 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, the club said on Tuesday. The former Queensland State of Origin forward was part of Parramatta’s 1982 and 1983 title teams and played 53 games for the club from 1982 to 1984.His death removes one of t…
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